Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Looking ‘forward’ in art

Group exhibition addresses the future of higher education in Africa

- NOLOYISO MTEMBU noloyiso.mtembu@inl.co.za

AT LEAST 60 artists have displayed their work reimaginin­g the future of higher education at the Stellenbos­ch University Museum as part of the institutio­n’s centenary celebratio­ns.

The Forward? Forward! Forward… exhibition opened this week and will run until April next year, featuring work of some of the most prominent and most promising painters, sculptors, film-makers and photograph­ers in the country and the world.

Museum director Bongani Mgijima said the exhibition enables the university community to think beyond the past and the present.

“Commemorat­ions, by their very nature, tend to look backwards. By facing forward, this exhibition departs from the norm. It aims to stimulate discussion­s that will enable the university to move beyond its divisive and exclusive pasts into an all-embracing and inclusive future,” said Mgijima.

He said student protests over opening campuses and free education in the past few years had placed higher education on the national agenda.

“The Forward? Forward! Forward… exhibition has been necessitat­ed by a need to position the museum as a safe space for conversati­ons on the future. It is these difficult but necessary conversati­ons that will enable universiti­es to move forward,” he said.

Among the art exhibited is a 10-minute-long film about an ancestral presence, Lhola Amira, by Gugulethu artist and academic Khanyisile Mbongwa titled Lagom: Breaking Bread with the Self-Righteous.

Another intriguing piece is a display of more than 14000 words on a seemingly unending conveyor belt

of paper by Mari Retief titled Words Matter.

The exhibition was put together by the museum curator of exhibition­s, Ulrich Wolff, and co-curator Elizabeth Miller-Vermeulen.

Miller-Vermeulen said the exhibition was the result of an open call to artists to propose artworks addressing the future of higher education, locally and in Africa, and reimaginin­g the future of Stellenbos­ch University.

She said artists had delivered an intriguing range of exciting works, touching numerous themes in a variety of media.

 ?? HENK KRUGER African News Agency (ANA) ?? ‘FOWARD! Forward? Forward…’ is a group art exhibition addressing the future of Stellenbos­ch University and higher education in Africa.|
HENK KRUGER African News Agency (ANA) ‘FOWARD! Forward? Forward…’ is a group art exhibition addressing the future of Stellenbos­ch University and higher education in Africa.|

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